LOL
| Michael,
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| Tsk. Tsk.
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| All the images may be on the first slide. <vbg>
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| Regards,
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| Glen Millar
| Microsoft PPT MVP
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| Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
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www.pptworkbench.com
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| glen at pptworkbench dot com
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| Please tell us your PowerPoint / Windows version,
| whether you are using vba, whether
| your cows are in the corn paddock, or
| anything else relevant.
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| | >I personally would not like to sit through a 400 image presentation.
| > Definitely do not need to have your images at that size. Although there
is
| > no limit to the number of images you can put into PowerPoint. You might
| > want
| > to look at the tutorial here for reducing the filesize and still have a
| > decent product that will run on the majority of machines.
| >
http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com/powerpointgraphics.htm
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| > Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]
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| >
| > | > | Can you tell me if the is a maximum number of images I should use in a
| > | Powerpoint presentation. I have between 50 and 400 images at approx
5Mb
| > each
| > | and wonder if this will cause a problem if I use the maximum?
| > | Thank you
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